East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 24, 1890, Image 2

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BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
SOIL ETC.
of affair« going to last? The rich in at last and his orders were obeyed
The soil continues to be so wet,
bond holders that ride in coach-and- and yet there arc Republicans who
especially on low or bottom lands,
deny
that
Mr.
Qniy
is
the
autocrat
four every day, whose wives and
as to retard working it. Plowing
daughters dress in the finest silks: of the Senate.
The dependent pension bill lias and seeding are being rapidly
rich monopolists that know no want
passed
the Senate, and the debate pushed when possible. Tho wet
or care, and for whom Congress
soil will necessitate much summer
has been legislating for twenty-five I upon it makes it certain that quite
following. The stock is rapidly re­
years regardless of the wants of the a number of Republican« are op­
covering from the effects of the se­
IXT. Brown.
posed
to
any
other
pension
legisla
­
laborers—Farmers, you need not
vere winter. Though a late season,
reckon on getting any help from tion at present, There is a plot in
Leading Merchant of Harney Couf
---------DEALER IN---------
them. It is men of that calibre the House to add the Morrill ser­ yet the prospect for excellent crops
who hold the mortgages on your ; vice pension bill to this measure as were never better.
B. 8. P ague ,
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS
farms; they are the men who con-; an amendment, and if it succeeds I
Observer,
U.
8.
Signal Service.
BOOTS, SHOES. GROCERIES, HARDWARF >
trol our legislative bodies; they I - there it may afterwards get through
STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASsWm«
own Congress, body and soul; they I the Senate.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBRnJ
Mate Republican Nomine«»«.
are the Shylocks that compel the I The Montana contested election
SULTANA RAZORS, AXD I K L” CUTLERY. WlX 1
For Goveror, D. P. 1 hompson;
CIGARS—AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTlCirl
Congress of the United States to do cases were taken up-in the Senate
TOO TEDIOUS TO MENTION.
their bidding regardless of conse­ this week, and a vote is. expected Congressman, Binger Hermann;
Treasurer,
Phil.
Metschan;
Joint-
to-day
or
to-morrow.
It
has
also
quences; and it is plain to be Been
—o-------
that so long as the Republican par­ leaked out why the matter has Senator, G. W. McIIaley; Prosecut­
ing
Attorney,
J.
L.
Rand;
Repre
­
|
dragged
so
slowlv
«long.
Senator
ty holds the reins of Government
Cheapest House-in Eastern Oregçn for Cash
there will be no change for the bet­ Evarts and one or two other Repub­ sentative, \V. W. Cardwell; Circuit
ter—Ha« not the present adminis­ licans have so far refused to vote to Judge, It. Eakin; State School Su­
tration clearly demonstrated the scat the Republicans, believing perintendent, E. B. LlcElrov; Sec-
fact? Why was Cleveland defeated that the matter should bc referred j retary of State, Geo. W. McBride;
Supreme Judge, R. S. Bean.
and the reins of Government again back to the jupplc.
Absenteeism on the
given to the Republican party? Be­
OR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT:
F
Account« Summed Vp.
cause the bond-holder, the mono­ Chiefs of divippns aiid
L. B. BAKER.
T he mail route from Burns to
polist. these Shylocks that are the Interior Department has become
Here is the way a Texas editor
poR CORONER:
Ontario, or vice versa, from Ontario
bleeding the laborer at every pore, such an abuse that Secretary Noble sums up his accounts for the year.
to
Burns,
which
is
nuppos<
d
to
be
a
F. P. MOORE
saw that the long looked for refor­ has issued, an order tljat no chief Being asked to drink, 11,362 times;
daily mail, but the severity of the
poR COMMISSIONER.-:
mation so necessary in our Govern­ or other clerk shall be alisent in fu­ drank 11,362 times; requested to W. E (¡RACE, P roprietor ,
BVRKg.O
past winter prevented the contract­
ment, would be accomplished un­ ture without obtaining permission. treat 416 times; did trcat-116 times:
WM. ALTNOW,
or from running his line on sched­
T. B. JAMES.
Hamilton Shidy, the man who invited to parties and receptions by
der Democratic rule, and their hold
ule time. Still we think there
upon the strings of the money bags was (jiven a position in the Census parties fishing for pulls, 3.333 times;
A Large Assortment of
must be some negligence on the
I n the nomination of L. B. Ba- part of < xpress agents, mail carrier, ! of the government would be severed ; office as a reward for testifying took the hint 33 times; didn’t take
ker, the Democracy again places a contractor, or some one connected they saw that under Democratic against the postmaster at Milwau- the hint, 3,300 times; threatened
FÍNE CUTLERY. NOTIONS, EtA
tried school oflicer and worthy with the route. This office has ’ jurisdiction the laboring class would ' kie, by whom he was» employed, has to be whipped, 170 times; been
lias just been Received.
teacher before the people of the had ink and a roller, either at On­ get justice; its rights would be re­ been removed from office, but the whipped 0; whipped tha other fol­
county, he having shown them by tario, or somewhere on the route, spected, its grievances redressed. Civil Sevico Commissioners for low 4 times; didn’t come to the
A for
________ —.
_
icc. IS,
his work the past yeaf, that he is that the express charges were paid We cannot understand whv any whom Sliidy did the dirty work, scratch, 166 times. Been promised
g Witlj
>OD HU
■
and
who
got
him
the
office
he
has
man,
who
will
honestly
view
the
able, capable and willing to put on last November, The ink was
»elore,
whisky if I would go aft»r it, 5,610
Edwar
our schools on a high plane of ad­ sent for in the fall for winter use, political situation of our Govern­ • I been dismissed from, arc still in times; went after it 5,610 times. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMF1 "^'w’
i
j
office.
ment under Republican rule, can
vancement.—Let the fountain head
Being asked the News, 300,000
the proprietor feeling the impor­ vote the Republican ticket—we
Everything guaranteed pure and of the very 1 <, looft
The Senate Committee seems in ¡times; told 23 times; didn’t know
be pure ami that whicji Hows there­
tance of having a supply on hand don’t solicit the votes of Republi­ 1 no hurry to report the World’s Fair
from is pure.
for fear of difficulty in getting it cans for Democratic candidates, ns i. bill, and wiil probably not do so be­ 200,000 times; lied id out it 99,-
077 times. Changed politics, 32
during the winter. The roller was Republicans, we want them to come fore next week.
times; intend to change still 50
T n reply to the query, “Why do sent for because it was badly need­
i
The members of the I’an Ameri- times. Been to church 2 times;
not the county newspapers state ed. These two badly needed arti­ to us and be Democrats, giving us
■ can Congress will start on their i gave to charity, $5; gave for a ter-
the facts regarding the loss of stock cles has never been received by us their hearty support and aid in the
excursion in al out two weeks. On I rier dog, $25. Cash on hand, $1.
reformation
necessary
in
our
Gov-
in the Harney country?” we shall up to date. We have kindly im­
E. K. TAYLOR, - - ________ p. «KLu
the 11 tli inst Secretary Proctor lias [ —Willamette Fi rmer.
,
ernment.
1<1 land.
answer for T he H erald alone, but portuned our express agent here to
ordered a review of all the regular
The
laboring
class
of
the
United
This
large
and
commodious
Hotel
has
been
generally
believe our brother editors can look after the matter, but up to !
vated. The Proprietor wil. .-pare no pains to please his
■ army troops stationed here a:id 4-f. -------- - - -- .
’-----
make a similar statement: T he date have received no information. States can certainly see, that o'„r
the local mahti:i_f»<.-Hi<rpTeas:ire of
only
hope
for
redress
must
come
A
fire
in
the
Cameron
coliery,
£S^*Good table service, and tai.les furbished with all math®'?1’’
H erald , since the beginning of the The Items—to which we are in­
ul
winter just past, and up to the pre­ debted, and feel ourselves under through a change in the manage­ thu-foiftgners. On the evening of Pennsylvania, is beyond control.
B
sent hour, has done all it can to ob­ many obligations—have divided ment of our GovernmeijJ xfLirs; the same day the Congress will en­ The entire mine, comprising twen­
IS UE
■etrlCT
tertain
Mr.
Harrison
at
dinner.
[that
the
el^gf..
S(
,
much
desired
ty-live
miles
of
galleries,
will
have
tain facts as tq losses, and at no with'us until there is no ink todivide
v lb ul
“ m n?
Two appropriation bill, the army, to be flooded. It will ta’tCoL days
acre started under the Cleveland
time has suppressed anything on and we fear their willingness to,
-I l-.O.
11 I'n
which was Demo­ and the fortification, have been to Hood it and nearly a year to re­
the subject, that come from a reli­ commodate will seriously,¿"¡¿coni. ¡administration
J3URNS
CIRCULATING
T
■IBRiffi
i
ibar1
’‘J'uiscom cratic and these reforms would passed by <he House.
pair the damage.
n,
able source. To publish mere ru­ mode that office .
soc
«.
The National asso'-i.-.tion of Dem­
ANI)
[ have been carried out, had we sue-
Ills W
mors that arc the outcome of care­
re
U|H>I1
i seeded in electing again a Demo ocratic clubs haS established hcad-
BOOK
EXCHANGE »nd j
less talkingon the street is much rt?-si 7.
-An Oregon minister kissed his
IN TIIE HERALD BUILDING.
Pro«»
—
while
lerntic
President, but in that ve i quarters in thigjcity, mid will tike
more worse fharmfrurcr trttogether. )
1 lari m wir m
cook
and
the
congregation
invited
eft‘born of the failed, and we know the result: the ¡a very active part in the coming
MRS. GRACE, ------ L ihrakiam .
We would be glad to have stock- i •• - ,,, ■
him to resign his charge. The Object <>f opening this bus!nt sb in conn eel i.'n with the F h H j Ib jig ing Roon it • „
dilemma,
which
is
Harney,
T
he Government fell immediately back 1 Congressional campaign.
!
Fund« for purchasing books for a Public Lil ntry for Burns—The lot Lr thebuilotl
men and farmers from every sec­
The members of the House who minister was not wise. He should TERMS; Membership Fee $12 a venr. Reading Fee 10c. Deposit of 25c, or
H erald claims the right horn, ! into the corporation and monopoly
tion of the county, send us written
have
kissed
the
ladies
of
his
con
­
odi< al or Book, made with the Librarian, in every ii.s ance. bend f. r Catalogue. |
lost their salaries through Silcott’s
statements of their losses so far as which is Burns—will take the channel.
iCiS^Tlie Librarian is agent for and will take Sul scrip ¡or r tit ’hr l owest is^fl
difalcation were made ta feel good gregation, instead of the cook, and ¡dical.
trouble
to
examine
a
case
in
point
am' order anv Bo. k. published in the I'uited states or < ar.uua. Also, tL«|
known, us the amount of guessing
his salary would have been raised. Pictures, Works of Art, House Building Designs, Etc.
1
Ly
a
decision
of
the
court
of
claims
found
and
reported
in
the
fifth
Or
­
on this subject is to extensive for
HERALD’S WASHINGTON LETTER.
this week that the Government was —Ex.
egon. page 375. State of Oregon,
publication.
responsible for the stolen money.
ex. rel. J. W. Church, appellant, vs
I
Tl.e case will be nppcsled.
A Texas editor having charged
M. Dustan, respondent, appeal from
Mr.
Harrison
has
Loen
appealed
T he Portland members of the
The friends of the Windom sil­ 1 that the father of a rival editor had
Grant county, tried at July term, to by his party associates to use
legislature will next January make
A. D. 1875.
his influence to stop the big row ver bill will try to have that meas­ been in the penitentiary, was no-
another attempt to pas i a law by
J
ÿ V>
j
T he H erald feels a little which the new tariff bill has creat­ ure calkd up for consideration by , tified that he must retract or die
which that city may issue non-tax-
W
m
.
M
c
F
all
,
Tmst
the
House
on
the
15th
irist.
[
lie
retracted
as
follows:
“
We
find
ashamed—though air open confes­ ed among the Republicans in the
nble bonds to construct water works.
W. F. B rownton , 8«^^^
sion is good for the soul—to confess House. Mr. Harrison will find it
Senator Edmunds and Ingalls i that we were mistaken in our state-
USIT
There is no objections to Portland our ignorance of the legal ability ofj
a big contract should he decide to have not spoken to each other out­ ' ment last week that the Bu;le edi­
having works that will supply it
settler
the barristers referred to by the, undertake it. The Massachusetts side of the Senate chamber for tor’s sire had been in the peniten­
with an abundance of pure fresh
¿45 List of Directors and Stockholders at the office of th
tiary. The efforts of his friends to
Press, who were consulted by the ' members accuse chairman McKin­ quite a long while.
water, but the people of the State
have his sentence commuted to im­
people of Dallas in a ease—the' ley of breaking his pledged word
J. D. Shaw,
are opposed to authorizing the issue
2-30tf
prisonment for life failed, and he
Press claims—similar to our own, to them, and say that no bill which |
BURNS. ORE
of noiptaxable bonds. The reasons
Crop-Weather Bulletin No. I.
was hanged.—Ex.
except Judi’e Truitt, register of the puts a duty upon hides (this one
are in{iny and various and it is not
land office at Lakeview, whose abil­ does now) shall never pass the j
necessary to repeat them. Let the
Tiie Set w-KÆtll.
ity wedo not doubt, and whom we House with their consent. There i Of the Oregon Weather Bureau,
A Portland Oregonian dispatch
]>eoplo of the “cow countries” keep
believe to be a gentleman in every are a number of Republican mem-' co operating with U.S. Signal Ser­ from St. Louis, April 11th, says:
NEAR BURNS, OREGON.
their eyes otien ut the coming elee-'
sense of the word, and if we were bers from other sections who are vice, Central Office,"Portland, Ore­ “Local sports are talking of nothing I
tion and send one to the legislature i
to consult Judge Truitt with re­ mad because their constituents were I gon. For Week ending Saturday but the feat of “Big Six,” a heavy- :
who will m t favor the issue i f such
gard to our case, in all human not given free carpet wools, and1 April 5th 1890.
weight negro pugilist, who, on a:
bunds.
probability there would be a ¡other raw materials and to these
wager, butted an ox to death. He j
Kueps constantly on hand a ’arge stock nt
WEATHER.
marked difference in his opinion. may be added the sugar and tobac-; The temperature has been high­ caught the animal bv the horns i
O ne of the sUotigest arguments Technical (mints of difference in
Flooring-,
and butted it between the ej’es four ,
brought to bear against woman ! the two propositions might warrant co crowd who do not like the bill. er, but yet below the averege for
times. Then drawing back at arms '
Ä/Toldin
suffrage by our political Solons has1 Judge Truitt in giving quite a dif- The Republican leaders are very this period of the year. The rain­
uneasy over the outlook and fear fall was in light showers, and well length, he ran his head against the
been ihat denngogury would be ' ferent opinion.
i to call a caucus on this bill until distributed. Snow fell in Wasco, ; ox, knocking the four-legged brute j
able to further its sgieeial objects in
But the legal ability of the law­ they can stop some of the protest», Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow, Grant, ! to the ground, the ox dying in five >
any campaign by using unscrupu­ yers of Burns, or Harney either,
Ail kind* of «urlare lumber thoroughly tenoned for building pnrpotr«
and an effort will be made, now Crook, and counties to the south minutes. The negro’s head wasi
lous women in its interests, and I i is good enough for T he H erald ,
REDUCED PRICE.
that the bill is before the full com­ on March 30th, but generally dis­ considerably swollen, but be has not ,
the interest of its candidates. And i We have no desire to go back on our
in every instance, where an open­ 1 own county barristers, believing mittee, to make some changes in it. appeared the* sAint day. Snow also I suffered anv serious inconvenience
If they are not successful the bill on the higher elevations of west­
ing has been made to gain a foot­ j their wisdom sufficient to carry us
is likely to be openly opposed 1 y ern Oregon on the 30th. The
hold for testing the availability of i through the county-seat question
Alphose Daudet, in a recentcor.-!
N B. A Good rond all the wav.
this new factor in politics, a will­ landing Burns safelv^on the rock of enough Republicans to insure its amount of sunshine has increased, versation, described how he had
but
is
yet
less
than
is
usual
the
fore
,
defeat.
■
ing tiH>l lias been found in some [irosperiety.
been led to writ« his new story,'
The bill for the admission of Ida­ part of April.
such women, and the more doubt­
“Port Tarascon: the Last Adven-
ho has been railroaded through the
WHEAT.
ful her moral fitness for the work,
! tures of the Illustrious Tartarin.” I
The most encouraging reports as Henry James's translation of which
W k see in our exchanges, that House.
the more able she is to put her sex
The spasm of industry which to the ap|».’araiice and prosjieet» of
W m . W oods , M anager .
to the blush, the more certain she Kansas farmers arc calling loudly
s to begin in the June Harper. “I
is to carry the full strength of im-. upon their Representatives in Cur- caused the Senate to pass a resolu­ the winter whe.it crop are received. love Tartarin,” said Mr. Dauc’ct. LARGEST STABLE AND BARN IN THE HARN EY '
gress for relcif. Over 100,0(X> f irm tion making 11 o'clock the hour of But little of it was frozen out. I "Perhaps I would Have let him rest
morality found in both parties.
New—Fresh—Clean-
The Republican party in Kansas er» have appealed to Congress to meeting passed off as speedily ns it Some spring sown wheat i* already in his lovely town for some time to
I as stood with out-sircehed hand, legislate in their behalf. Praying came on and the old hour will be up and promising in appearance. I ifinie, had not a wholly personal
Plenty Feed. Water, an d Competent Senice.
Ih.k .table. M I,h a full I t vvrv a. cm
-datlor, is open to all. Horses.
any time during th ' past twenty for rcleifto the honest toiler« of the resumed on Monday.
FH1 »T.
: consideration encouraged me to
( arefully gr«x>nt<d, fed and watered.
Contrary to general expectation,
CHARGER
HBASOMjkFLe.
f^TERMX ('AH'L
years, ready and anxious to cham­ soil which are the bone and sinew
Tree« are backward in budding start him again on his adventures.
pion the cause of so called Wo­ of our Government, the very bread the sennte Judiciary committee has ami blossoming. Through Benton The past year has been a hard one”
man’s Right.-, and could the class anil butter of tire rich as well as the repotted a substitute for Senator countv, bloescinis are plentiful. for me; I have suffered a great d a
Burns-Canyon Stage Line,
of women referred to have been in­ poor, the down-trodden hard work­ Sherman's trust bill. It is suhstan- Wasco county along or near the riv­ and as I was searching fora distrac­
I. J ewitt , P hii PHIETOB.
Ciallv
the«
original
bill
strippe*«!
of
er. has also bloMOmil on peach. |>ear tion from my sufferings—for one of
duced to simply east a vote election ing laborers, whose daily toil is fill­
trave, Burn on Monday«. Wedneaday«. and Friday«, at «• ■
the
amendments.
The
House
com
­
AW
l
Olin.-.
•
»Ith
lhe
Ontario.
Prinrvlllr. and Lakevirw ataca. at Burn»-
and cherry tree». The peach trees ¡those tasks that absorb one. and
day instead of rushing to the front ing the money bags of monopolists
tioi s for pr.ssengcrs.
mittee
on
the
Judiciary
is
also
mak
­
with
the
gold
they
—
.the
laborer
—
were
nenerallv
slivht
y
injured
by
to stump the county” for some fa­
make one forget physical pain—I
ing
a
great
pretence
of
Icing
en
­
the hard winter, but other fruit and thought of Tartarin Pascal forgot
vored male candidate, and with earn by the sweat of the brow,
‘ noisy effusion and clashing tongue” working day in and day nut, with gaged in considering an anti-trust berrie» promise bountiful yields his neuralgia tn working at niathe-
Notwithstanding all this I Warmer weather, and more sur.-
elbow >ut <-f the wav ami drowned farms mortgaged, team prolablv, 1 bill
matics; I have forgotten my rheu­
TON SAM
______
the voi es of r.-sjx'etable mothers, I mortgaged, compelled to go in debt think the tru»ts are safe so long as shinc is :ie< ded to d-velop the fuit matism in the eompanv o^Tartarin.
sisters, teachers ami other moral for bare neccmry* of life, riding to the Republicans control Congress bloss.Ttns
The -Taraaconian hero is (■erhap-« CHINESE AND JAPANESE
Mr Quay had to plv the partv
guardians of nonage, that party town and church iu an old lumber
GRASS
indebted to me for his fame; I a.n
Tire. Fanciful,
and Varied.
would in fact, as wt II as in words, wagon, their wives and daughters whip very vigorously before he got' The grass is growing finely in all indebted to him for repose, and for
Give (his
a < «11 «her ):l
n. «nd exaailae U m pretty array of Fa««F'_
r.raa ma Ye I* ri re« (or r»ah Hoe d»«r Mutli of Geer s Hardware **
have capMi.sed and advanced wc-i dressed in calico.
those Florida nominations con- | parts of the State, but like otler helping to forget my sufferings. I
Great God! how lvng is this state firmed, but he whipped the kit kvs vegetation needs warm sunshine. ' Ought I not to feci beholden to him? :
man suffrage.
A CHINESE LAUNDRY
THE HERALD.
T he school room should be
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held so sacred by guardians of the
THURSDAY, Ai RiL .i. IM.
[young, that no man. i.m WOOIM.
—---------------- ----- . ---- i ()f doubtful character be permitted
w.c. BYKD.
i
____ a right to control it in any way.
i From school superintendent down
jtor county - seat of HARNEY cousty ■ *° jan*tor
t'ic building morality
should be the base requisite—first
BURNS.
inquire into and be satisfied with
the moral standing of the applicant
DEMOCRATIC TICKET. then if that be good, proceed as to
educational and teaching ability.
poR COUNTY CLERK:
There was a time when thiscoun-
try was unable to demand any
W.E. GRACE,
¡other qualification than education­
poa SHERIFF:
al titne.-s, and the school children
A. A. COWING.
show the evil effect of that strait
poR COUNTY JUDGE:
to-day; but we maintain that Har­
WM. MILLER.
ney county has so far progressed to­
ASSESSOR:
ward a state of civilization that she
can now obtain what she needs for
W. E. ALBER8ON.
school control—sobriety, honesty,
poli TREASURER:
truthfulness, modesty of demeanor
THOS. H. ROBERTS,
in persons aspiring to to teach her
poll SURVEYOR:
youth, as well as educational and
t . a . M c K innon .
teaching ability.
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BURNS CHINESE BAZAR.
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